Thank you! for the existence proof that alterations could get done this way..
I wondered if anaconda would ignore most of the command line arguments
if it had been invoked with livecd.
jon
On 8/22/07, Mohammed_Khan(a)dell.com <Mohammed_Khan(a)dell.com> wrote:
You can actually feed liveinst a kickstart by adding a $1 to the end
of
the line in liveinst where it invokes anaconda... then you can do
liveinst --kickstart=somefile.cfg and it passes the --kickstart= part to
anaconda..
If have not tried to feed it packages this way, but partitioning,
network, password, %post, etc work fine...
Thanks,
Mfk
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[mailto:fedora-livecd-list-bounces@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Jon Steer
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 10:08 PM
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Subject: Re: [Fedora-livecd-list] liveinst ,where does it get it's
kickstart file from?
When I use liveinst, I get grub options that are different than what
was on the original liveCD. For example, the original LiveCD had
selinux off and no X, the installed version had both.
I am using the stock anaconda and livecd tools, so perhaps I am
missing some of the patches that would correct this?
jon
On 8/22/07, Douglas McClendon <dmc.fedora(a)filteredperception.org> wrote:
> Jon Steer wrote:
> > I would like to customize the kickstart file that anaconda uses
during
> > a liveinst install of my liveCD.
>
> There is no kickstart. It copies the installed (ext3 file)system
right
> from the livecd onto the disk.
>
> Alternately you can launch anaconda yourself with a kickstart,
assuming
> it defines the appropriately visable network repos.
>
> I've had thoughts about kickstart applied the filesystem copy method.
> It might be doable with code similar to what livecd-creator uses for
> it's "base-on-iso" codepath. The only benefit there, is that it
> wouldn't hit the network for packages already installed on the iso.
>
> -dmc
>
> > The kickstart file that is used for the install, is not the same
> > kickstart file that was used to create the LiveCD.
> >
> > A cursory inspection of anaconda doesn't yield any clues about how
> > that kickstart is created, or where it comes from.
> >
> >
> > Any pointers?
> > thanks,
> > jon
> >
> >
>
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